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well i am feeling much better now...the shrimp farm was quite the challenge to my sense of direction. now i have just committed to a month of working on santa martha animal relief centre in the amazon.
right now i am on my weekend break from there having just finished my first week.
here´s how the week went:
day 1: because i was feeling overconfident i didn´t pay very close attention to the directions on the website and so was pretty sure i wasn´t going to find the place in the middle of the jungle. however, luck was on my side and i managed to get off the bus in the right place. a woman greeted my waving her arms from the top of some steps with a small boy clinging to her leg. i have since learned that she is marcia, the mother of ¨the family¨with whom santa martha has a land agreement with. they are a great bunch of about 15 people who are invaluable to the way the centre runs. she told me that gloudina (the girl who runs the centre) was arriba, so i headed up the stairs. gloudina set me up in my room and asked if i didn´t mind if she didn´t show me around right away but instead if we could just continue building a house for the ocelots. nothing would have made me happier than to have a hammer in my hand and to actually be getting some work done. the other volunteers reconvened at lunch around: glen and nico are from england and have been at the centre for almost five months. andrea was from italy and was my roommate. natasha is from the states and is very opinionated, andy is from england as well and likes trance dance music and katia is from germany and started the same day as me.
that afternoon gloudina, who is from south africa and is 22, showed katia and i around the centre. there are about 15 monkeys total, a gazillion different kinds of parrots, 2 ocelots, 2 caymans (large crocodile things), 2 kinkachus (i have no idea how to spell these things, just to say them...you figure it out), 20 snapping turtles, 6 tortoises and about 6 wild boar pig things (i can´t remember their name). the rest of our afternoon was spent trying to catch an escaped macaw parrot, but we didn´t, and then we had to try to find the escaped caymans. they were located but clearly couldnt just be grabbed and put back in their pond, so plans for traps were concocted. that evening we headed in el triumfo, a small town about twenty bus minutes down the road so that the boys could play a soccer game against the locals. everyone got really worked up and it was fun to watch.
day 2: feeding and cleaning starts at 8 and lasts for about 2 hours. today we just learned about how the procedures worked and started to introduce ourselves to some of the animals (the we is katia and i, as we are both newbies). after a break we headed out with gloudina as a local man showed her around his land with the hope that she would help him write a proposal for a tourist centre he wants to start on his land. the walking is hard work through thick jungle but soooo beautiful. it was hard to see the vision that this man had and easy to understand why he wants to do it. he sees people in places like banos making a killing of jungle tours and thinks that it is a way to quick cash, but in reality it is much much harder and most tourists want something very different than pristine wild jungle on their jungle tour. that afternoon natasha and i spent fixing up the woolly monkey cage putting up new play things. tonight nico and andy tried to make a traditional british roast but used chicken instead and tried to make yorkshire pudding with pancake mix. they were´t aware that the chickens come with the guts and feet and head still attached and so just put them into the oven. needless to say it was pretty hilarious when somone tried to carve it and the feet fell out of the butt.
day 3: today as we were feeding the capuchin monkey cage we were attacked by the bigger female monkey. it was really scary and katia was bitten very badly on her hand. i just got bitten in two places around my findernail but the petrol company´s mobile ambulance was called to come and stitch up katia´s hand. we were both pretty shaken up by it and katia can´t use her hand but generally we are fine. we don´t know why they decided to attack but gloudina´s guess is that we are unknown and tina (the female monkey) has recently taken on a bit of a protector role within her cage. the petrol company wanted us to get rabies shots, even though we know that the monkeys have had their shots and do not have rabies so we were driven to the nearest hospital an hour and a half away. however, they didn´t have the vaccine anyway so we were just driven back. pointless. the traps for the caymans were finished today and live chicks were put inside to try and lure them in, but we will have to see if they work.
day4: after feeding and cleaning we headed to the dam that provides us our water to fix it using cement as crabs had started to eat into the clay bags holding up the structure. it involved carrying 50kg bags of cement up steep muddy hills and then carrying double the amount of sand and then mixing and cementing the dam. not easy work but it feels really good to be working hard and sweating especially after all the inactivity as a result of the broken foot. afternoon was spent fixing up a bird cage to make the holes small enough to prevent escapees. the big woolly monkey escaped today so gloudina spent a lot of time trying to get him back in but with no luck.
day 5: after feeding and cleaning we built a trap for the woolly but eventually he managed to catch him somewhere else so we just ended up taking the trap down. later, andy and i built a new shelter for the pig things. they could bite through bone though so we were fairly careful about how we went about it. the afternoon we were sent to clean out the ocelot cage as they had been given a live chicken a few days earlier and so the cage was sooo smelly.
day 6: saturday morning we just feed and clean before going on weekend break but i was down at the monkey cage and again and they attacked. a monkey got out because i couldnt hold the door shut i was so scared but niko managed to convince it back into the cage. i will have to spend some time with the monkeys i think apart from feeding and cleaning to get them to know me better because i think they are just spooked of me right now. i will go and sit with my book and a banana outside their cage for an hour everyday to calm them down about my presence.
generally it was a great week and i have decided to stick it out here for a month to really get into it and be of some use. this week will just be spent getting better at the routines etc. and becoming more comfortable with the animals.
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